Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 11th November 2025, 3:35 AM
The price of gold in the country has increased again. The price per bhori has risen by 2,507 taka. According to the new rate, the price of 22-carat gold is now 2,04,283 taka.
The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) announced this information in a notice on Monday night (November 10). The new prices will be effective from Tuesday (November 11).
The notice stated that the adjustment in gold prices was made due to the rise in the local market for pure gold (tejabi gold).
New gold prices:
22-carat: 2,04,283 taka per bhori
21-carat: 1,94,999 taka per bhori
18-carat: 1,67,145 taka per bhori
Traditional method: 1,38,942 taka per bhori
The notice further mentioned that a 5% government VAT and a 6% minimum wage set by BAJUS should be added to the gold sale price. However, labor charges may vary depending on the design and quality of the jewelry.
Silver prices remain unchanged. The price of 22-carat silver per bhori is 4,246 taka, 21-carat silver is 4,047 taka, and 18-carat silver is 3,476 taka. For the traditional method, one bhori of silver is set at 2,601 taka.
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